Park is a common Korean surname, traditionally founded by King Hyeokgeose and theoretically inclusive of all his descendants. In Chinese characters (Hanja), it was written as 朴; in Hangul, it is written 박.
According to the legend, a white horse led a village chief to the location of a big egg, and King Hyeokgeose was said to have been hatched from it amid rays of light. He was named after the bak (Lagenaria leucantha), a family of Asian gourd similar to the African calabash, from the egg's resemblance.
King Hyeokgeose was said to have founded the Korean kingdom of Silla at the age of thirteen in 57 BC.
Park was one of the royal houses of the Korean kingdom of Silla. Although it failed to take the position of the ruling house of Silla during the kingdom's middle age, most of its queen consorts were from the house of Park. When Silla was at the verge of falling, Park regained the position of the ruling house. However, King Gyeongae was murdered by Gyeon Hwon in 927 and there were no more kings from the Parks after him.
After the fall of Silla, it became a major noble house of Korea. During the Goryeo dynasty, most of the people who passed the highest-level state examination, which
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Park is a common Korean surname, traditionally founded by King Hyeokgeose and theoretically...
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